Vital Statistics

May 25, 1986|By Tracy Ringolsby, Dallas Morning News

IN THE first 69 games after Johnny Ray replaced Bill Madlock as Pittsburgh's No. 3 hitter last year, Ray had 49 RBIs. . . . The Yankees were 36-6 at Yankee Stadium against AL West teams last year. They went into the wekend 9-8 against the West at home this year. . . . In 13 1/2 seasons with Los Angeles, Steave Yeager played for two managers. In five weeks with Seattle, Yeager already was working for manager No. 2. . . . Baltimore pitcher Scott McGregor threw 139 pitches in a complete game last weekend. Top speed on his pitches was 81 miles per hour. The bulk were clocked in the 60s and 70s. . . . Oakland pitcher Joaquin Andujar is out with a pulled hamstring, the first time he has missed a start since 1981 when he was with Houston. . . . The New York Yankees are third in the AL in home attendance with an average of 23,672. The Yankees, however, are a distant second in New York to the Mets, who are averaging 33,441. . . . Wade Boggs of Boston had 21 four-hit games in his career, but until Tuesday's 17-7 victory against Minnesota, he had never had five in one game.